Thursday, 13 October 2011
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French duo Gerald Mosse and Alain de Royer-Dupre foiled the epic gamble on So You Think as Americain romped home in the 2010 Melbourne Cup.
So You Think was the shortest-priced runner in the Melbourne for forty years and the dual-Cox Plate hero looked to have the race in the bag one furlong from home as the 120,000 strong crowd roared their local hero to the head of affairs.
However, the heavily backed market leader could not repel the challenge of Americain and eventually surrendered second place to Maluckyday as they approached the line.
Melbourne Cup Replay
French duo Gerald Mosse and Alain de Royer-Dupre foiled the epic gamble on So You Think as Americain romped home in the 2010 Melbourne Cup.
So You Think was the shortest-priced runner in the Melbourne for forty years and the dual-Cox Plate hero looked to have the race in the bag one furlong from home as the 120,000 strong crowd roared their local hero to the head of affairs.
However, the heavily backed market leader could not repel the challenge of Americain and eventually surrendered second place to Maluckyday as they approached the line.
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Tuesday, 11 October 2011
Melbourne Cup 2011 replay
So You Think was the shortest-priced runner in the Melbourne for forty years and the dual-Cox Plate hero looked to have the race in the bag one furlong from home as the 120,000 strong crowd roared their local hero to the head of affairs.
However, the heavily backed market leader could not repel the challenge of Americain and eventually surrendered second place to Maluckyday as they approached the line.
Americain became only the third European winner of the race and Royer-Dupre’s stayer built on his success in the Geelong Cup with a scintillating performance in ‘the race that stops a nation.
Friday, 7 October 2011
Thursday, 6 October 2011
Champions League Odds
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Football Season
West Ham United, Leicester City, Southampton and Middlesbrough will all be hoping they do enough to achieve top two finishes by the end of May.
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Monday, 3 October 2011
With more than £500 million set to be gambled over the course of the week racing fanatics look to Tuesday’s card with an incredible amount of anticipation as they look to get a head start on the bookies.
The Stan James Champion Hurdle is without doubt the highlight on the opening day of proceedings and the hurdling division’s finest thoroughbreds will once again battle it as they bid to be crowned the best in the business.
Barely a second had passed after Hurricane Fly’s victory in the Champion Hurdle last year before people were wondering who would win the race in 2012.
Hurricane Fly is already many people’s favourite to retain his crown next season with Binocular currently next on the list.
There will be plenty of punters hoping that the two superstars are given the chance to clash at some point in their careers although the likes of Peddlers Cross, Zarkanda and Al Ferof will make sure that winning next year’s race is no easy task.
The opening day’s racing will kick off with the breathtaking ‘Cheltenham roar’ which accompanies the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle and despite Cue Card fluffing his lines in last year’s race fans will still look to side with starr.
The chasing division’s brightest talents will go to war in the Arkle Trophy Chase and a whole host of experienced jumpers will tackle one of the Festival’s most enchanting races, the Cross Country Handicap Chase.